But keep in mind that glib signals are not good if you care about
performance.

best regards,

>I know it's not exactly what you want, but you can use signals to obtain
>something similar. Since signals can contain parameters and return values,
>they function more or less like delegates when connected to. And any number
>of functions can be connected to a single signal at any time.
>
>*Alexandre Rosenfeld*
>
>On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 19:20, Joseph Montanez <jmonta...@gorilla3d.com>wrote:
>
>> I know this is a bit insane, but is there any plan or maybe even a
>> work around to having working list of delegations? I tried with both
>> gee and fixed arrays for delegations but I get the error of:
>>
>> "Delegates with target are not supported as array element type"
>>
>> Right now my only work around is have a number of nullable single
>> delegates in a class then keeping track of the last assigned index.
>>
>> --
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